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The Future of Regional Loops: When Local Becomes Global Again
The World in Transition For half a century, globalization built vast supply webs stretching across oceans. It made everything faster, cheaper, more connected, until the system grew so stretched that one disruption in a port could ripple through the world. Now, a quieter movement is unfolding: glocalization . The return of proximity. The rediscovery that regional strength can create global stability. Le futur ne sera pas plus grand, il sera plus proche. The future won’t be big
Lynn W.
Oct 24, 20255 min read


Policy & Compliance: From Voluntary to Mandatory
Not long ago, sustainability reporting was largely voluntary. Companies published glossy CSR reports, highlighting selective metrics and...
Lynn W.
Sep 12, 20252 min read


Beyond Carbon: The Hidden Costs of Global Sourcing
For years, carbon has been the headline number in sustainability reporting. Tonnes of CO₂ reduced. Percentages decarbonized. But behind...
Lynn W.
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Linear vs Circular: Redesigning Supply Chains for a Next Life
For most of modern history, production followed a simple logic: take, make, waste . Extract resources, manufacture products, sell them,...
Lynn W.
Aug 29, 20253 min read


Opaque vs Transparent Supply Chains: Why Visibility is the New Sustainability
For decades, supply chains were engineered for one thing: efficiency . The less seen, the better. Products crisscrossed the globe, raw...
Lynn W.
Aug 22, 20253 min read


Regional vs. Global Sourcing: Why the Loop Matters
The Bigger Picture In today’s supply chain landscape, distance is no longer just a logistical measurement, it’s a strategic variable. For...
Lynn W.
Aug 15, 20253 min read
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